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Next, we will look at the news from the United States. Another black man was killed by a police gun while the protesters' rage against racism grew. President Trump accused the protesters of being "garbage," and said he would mobilize the federal army.

First of all, I am Correspondent Sohn Seok-min of Washington.

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Shortly after 7:00 pm, the start of curfew in the capital, Washington, DC, police fire tear gas and smoke bombs to push back protesters behind the White House.

President Trump walks leisurely through the space.

It's paved the way to St. John's Church, where the Presidents have worshiped.

The Church event ended with President Trump holding a Bible and taking pictures.

For the politics of the image of being the guardian of the law, protesters used to look like the president's church, which had been set on fire the day before, and Washington's church leaders objected to blasphemy.

Shortly before going to church, President Trump said, "I will end riots and lawlessness."

During a phone call meeting with the governors, they criticized the violent protesters as "garbage," and said that they should suppress them by force.


[Trump/President of the United States: What happened in Minnesota has laughed around the world. Couldn't dominate the scene. Governor must subdue.]

Protests have become increasingly harsh, and looting, violence, and arson have become commonplace. It has been reported that more than 5,600 people have been arrested since the protests began.

In Kentucky, a black man, 53-year-old McArtie, was shot dead by a police officer, and the bereaved families claimed that McArtie was not a protester, causing innocent citizens to be killed.

(Video coverage: Park Eun-ha, video editing: Lee Seung-yeol) 

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